The Times-Picayune survives as a blog

The Times-Picayune survives as a blog: From Doc Searls: “When the Times-Picayune had to leave the building, and failed to circulate its print edition on the streets of New Orleans, they went on the Web, much as many residents of New Orleans went up on their roofs. Now the T-P survives as a blog.”

Observation: The time has come to officially end all “blog vs. traditional media” debates. It’s the story that matters. It’s the lives that matter. It’s whatever it takes to get the word out that matters. I’m sorry it has to come down to life and death for some folks to get this.

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  • Mark

    Rex, I think you’ve just distilled the essence of this down to it’s core in five sentences. I expect I’ll be seeing links to this post, or that quote, in a lot of places. For that, you should be commended.